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The Top 54 Auctioneers for Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

He has over 12 years of broadcast TV and digital media marketing and sales expertise that he uses to help promote his auctions online. Jude, Make A Wish, American Cancer Society, and The Museum of African American History. His show, The Hype TV, provides content, red carpet coverage, and exclusive celebrity interviews on CBS.

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Great reads from around the web on February 1st

Amy Sample Ward

Official Google Blog: Explore museums and great works of art in the Google Art Project – Take yourself on an art tour using Google Maps! "One Pundits have been weighing in on the role of social media in sparking the uprising, and whether it is a necessary ingredient in accelerating modern revolutions or simply an over-hyped notion.

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Metaverse Museum? Guest Post on Second Life and Museums by Sibley Verbeck

Museum 2.0

In January, I interviewed Sibley about the potential use of virtual worlds and Second Life by museums, but in the four months since then, the virtual world platform--and the hype around it--has exploded. It seems that Second Life is both the closest and farthest thing from many museum professionals' minds.

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What is Twitter, Really? And Can it Do Anything for Museums?

Museum 2.0

There's a more measured article about twitter from the MIT Technology Review that gets beyond the hype to talk about twitter's functionality. This means that you can broadcast messages to a group of friends/followers from your phone, your IM service, or the web, and can receive messages similarly. They are dropping eggs over there!

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The One-Look Virus and Immersive Environments for Teaching and Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

been through the cycle a few times, hype and burn. broadcaster VRML world projects in 96 called the Mirror (BT, BBC and others). Maybe for nonprofits, it is in the marketing area, where taking people into your world makes sense or for museums. Gary Hayes points to one of his older posts about this issue with a visual.